1939
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1939.0136
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Ectopic Eruption of Permanent Teeth

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“…The order of ectopic eruption observed in this study was mandibular lateral incisors > maxillary central incisors > maxillary canines > maxillary lateral incisors > mandibular central incisors > maxillary first molar > mandibular canines > mandibular first molar. Some of these observations are similar to the study done by William 10 & Lewis 12 , but my observations are not in accordance with study done by Sweet 13 and Nikiforuk. 9 Their order of ectopic eruptions are mandibular lateral incisors, maxillary first molars, maxillary lateral incisors, mandibular first molars.…”
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“…The order of ectopic eruption observed in this study was mandibular lateral incisors > maxillary central incisors > maxillary canines > maxillary lateral incisors > mandibular central incisors > maxillary first molar > mandibular canines > mandibular first molar. Some of these observations are similar to the study done by William 10 & Lewis 12 , but my observations are not in accordance with study done by Sweet 13 and Nikiforuk. 9 Their order of ectopic eruptions are mandibular lateral incisors, maxillary first molars, maxillary lateral incisors, mandibular first molars.…”
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“…Ectopic eruption of mandibular lateral incisor & maxillary central incisor usually occurred unilaterally which is in accordance with the study done by Sweet. 13 He also attempted to explain ectopic eruption of permanent central and lateral incisors. Early loss of deciduous canine resulting from ectopic eruption of the permanent lateral incisor was due to insufficient lateral or anteroposterior growth of the jaws.…”
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“… Eruption of mandibular permanent lateral incisors initiating loss of the primary canines Eruption of the maxillary first permanent molar initiating loss of the second primary molar Eruption of the maxillary permanent lateral incisor initiating loss of the primary canine Eruption of the mandibular first permanent molar initiating loss of primary second molar. [ 3 ] …”
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“…The incidence of ectopic eruption of the maxillary first permanent molar is approximately 2% (Cheyne and Wessels, 1947) to 3% (Young, 1957). Sweet (1939) suggested that the condition is an evolutionary process affecting the maxilla and the eruption of some teeth. Lower (1960) explains it as a reversal of the normal pattern of eruption.…”
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